Jewish identity was weaponized in Supreme Court case overturning affirmative action
The plaintiffs who successfully sued Harvard over affirmative action misrepresented the history of the institution's Jewish quotas
The plaintiffs who successfully sued Harvard over affirmative action misrepresented the history of the institution's Jewish quotas
Ron Unz's essay 'The Myth of American Meritocracy,' which makes dubious claims about Jews and college admissions, was cited in one successful complaint
Gratz College President Zev Eleff’s new book tackles antisemitism and assimilation at Harvard in the 1920s
The school’s dean had originally decided not to offer the fellowship to Ken Roth, but now says that was an ‘error’
Kenneth Roth, despite what you think of his comments about Israel, would have been a tremendous asset to Harvard and its students
Kenneth Roth told the Nation that the Kennedy School rejected his planned fellowship over criticism of Israel
The economist left behind an outsized legacy for both Jewish and Black Harvard students
Harvard’s current admissions practices are completely different from the methods they once used to discriminate against Jews
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